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The following chart was prepared by the Truman State University Registrar's Office and reflects the credit that students most frequently transferred from Southeastern Community College to Truman State University.  This information is subject to revision, without prior notice, as a result of changes in either Southeastern's or Truman's curriculum. 

This is not a complete list of the Southeastern courses accepted by Truman State University. If a course that you are taking, or that you may take, from Southeastern is not included on this list, please contact the Truman State University Registrar's Office (660-785-4143 or registrar@truman.edu) for more information. We will need the number and name of the course you are completing through Southeastern to process your request.

Truman State University accepts both the credit earned for a course and the grade received. Grades earned become part of your cumulative grade point average. Students must report all credit attempted.
 
Southeastern Community College Course Truman Course Equivalent Fulfills the following Liberal Studies Program Requirement
AR  103 Art Appreciation ART 203 Intro to the Visual Arts Aesthetic Fine Arts Mode of Inquiry
AR  101A Art History I ART 222 Survey of Art History I Historical Mode of Inquiry
AR  102A Art History II ART 223 Art in Europe & America Aesthetic Fine Arts Mode of Inquiry
BU 159 Fundamentals of Accounting I ACCT 211 Accounting for Business Operations*  
BU 160 Fundamentals of Accounting II ACCT 212 Accounting for Finance and Investing*  

* both BU 159 and BU 160 must be completed for this credit to be earned

BU 186A Economics II (Micro) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry
BU  185A Economics I (Macro) ECON 200 Principles of Macroeconomics Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice JUST 205 Introduction to Justice Systems  
EN 101 English Comp I ENG 190 Writing as Critical Thinking Essential Skills: Writing
EN 102 English Comp II ENG 010 ENG Elective 100-200  
EN 160 World Literature I ENG 265 World Literature I Aesthetic Literature Mode of Inquiry
EN 161 World Literature II ENG 265 World Literature II Aesthetic Literature Mode of Inquiry
HI 111 United States HistoryI HIST 104 US History I, 1607-1877 Historical Mode of Inquiry
HI 112 United States History II HIST 105 US History II, 1877-Present Historical Mode of Inquiry
MA 110 Statistics for Business and Social Sciences STAT 190 Basic Statistics Essential Skills: Statistics 
MA 141 College Algebra & Trigonometry MATH 186 Elementary Functions Essential Skills: Elementary Functions 
MA 170 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 186 Elementary Functions Essential Skills: Elementary Functions 
MA 171 Differential Calculus MATH 198 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Essential Skills: Elementary Functions
Mathematical Mode of Inquiry
MU 101 Music Appreciation I MUSI 204 Perspectives in Music: Classical Aesthetic Fine Arts Mode of Inquiry
PI 102 Ethics PHRE 188 Ethics Philosophical and Religious Mode of Inquiry
PS 101 General Psychology PSYC 166 General Psychology Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry
SC 108 The Living World BIOL 100 Biology Life Science Mode of Inquiry
SC 137 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 100 Chemistry for Contemporary Living Physical Science Mode of Inquiry
SE 101 Fund of Speech COMM 170 Public Speaking Essential Skills: Speech
SP 101 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I  
SP 102 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II Elementary Foreign Language Requirement

Updated August 18, 2006